JAKARTA - The controversial story of Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist who claims to be the inventor of Bitcoin under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, is getting more complicated.

The latest development in this saga is a split among Wright's co-workers and allies, which is starting to move away as a result of his controversial statement. One of the most devastating blows to this development is the announcement of Christen Ager-Hanssen's departure, the former CEO of the Group on nChain Global, a company Wright claims to be part of the creation of Bitcoin.

Ager-Hanssen's departure not only reveals internal conflict within nChain, but also raises doubts about Wright's claim as Satoshi Nakamoto.

In his statement, Ager-Hanssen publicly expressed his belief that Craig Wright was not Satoshi Nakamoto. He also accused Wright of manipulating documents to deceive the court, a serious charge that undermines Wright's credibility.

A leaked email, allegedly derived from Calvin Ayre, a major supporter of Craig Wright's business, also shows deep skepticism about Wright's claims. Ayre expressed concern over the court proceedings and said Wright should sign a Bitcoin mined by Satoshi Nakamoto for the court case to be resolved.

This condition also caught the attention of the lawyer who supports Ripple, John Deaton. He also expressed his doubts about Wright's claims. Deaton underscores Satoshi Nakamoto's mystery complexity and the various individuals suspected of being Satoshi over the years.

The figure of the creator of Bitcoin who goes by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto is still shrouded in mystery since the emergence of Bitcoin to this day. Craig Wright's confession further obscured the true figure behind the name of Bitcoin creator.


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